Visit Chemka (Kikuletwa) Hot Springs Day Trip

Chemka (Kikuletwa) Hot Springs Day Trip Overview

The Chemka Hot Springs Day Trip, also known as Kikuletwa Hot Springs, is one of the most enchanting natural attractions in northern Tanzania. Tucked away in a semi-arid landscape between Moshi and Arusha, this natural geothermal spring creates a hidden paradise of crystal-clear turquoise water surrounded by fig trees, hanging roots, and lush vegetation.

The word “Chemka” means “boiling” in Swahili, referring to the bubbling water that rises from underground. Despite the name, the water is refreshingly warm, not hot, and ideal for swimming and relaxing. This is the perfect getaway for travelers looking for a relaxing, scenic, and photogenic experience in a peaceful setting.

Perfect for all ages, the Chemka Hot Springs day trip can be combined with other nearby adventures or simply enjoyed as a half- or full-day retreat.

Tour Highlights

  • Crystal-clear geothermal spring for swimming and relaxation

  • Surreal surroundings of big fig trees, roots, and monkeys

  • Perfect photo opportunity in a secluded, natural environment

  • Fresh local lunch and tropical fruit snacks

  • Ideal for families, couples, and groups

  • Optional rope swing for added fun

  • Flexible start time with hotel pick-up from Moshi or Arusha


Chemka (Kikuletwa) Hot Springs – Itinerary

Morning: Departure and Drive to Hot Springs

Your guide will pick you up from your hotel in Moshi (or Arusha with prior arrangement). Enjoy a scenic drive through rural villages, Maasai homesteads, and vast open landscapes. The journey takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on road conditions and your starting point.

As you approach Chemka, the dusty road gives way to a lush green oasis surrounded by trees, offering a striking contrast to the dry savannah.


Midday: Swim and Relax at the Hot Springs

Upon arrival, you’ll find a natural blue lagoon that looks like something out of a dream. You can dive in from the rope swing, float in the gentle current, or simply sit under the trees and soak your feet. The water is clean, warm, and safe for swimming, and the area is relatively uncrowded during weekdays.

Your guide will set up a picnic-style lunch with freshly prepared Tanzanian dishes or grilled options (depending on your request), along with fresh fruit and bottled water. There are also changing huts and basic toilets nearby for your convenience.

You’ll have plenty of time to relax, explore, take pictures, and enjoy the tranquility of this unique spot.


Afternoon: Return to Moshi or Arusha

After a leisurely afternoon at the hot springs, you’ll drive back to Moshi (or Arusha), arriving in the late afternoon. This is a perfect tour to unwind after a Kilimanjaro hike or before heading out on a safari.

Meals Included: Lunch and bottled water
Activity Duration: ~6–8 hours (full-day)
Swimming Level: Easy (life jackets available on request)


Important Information

  • Departure: Moshi (optional Arusha pick-up with extra fee)

  • Duration: 6–8 hours

  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round (especially pleasant in dry season)

  • Bring: Swimwear, towel, flip-flops, sunscreen, sunglasses, waterproof bag, change of clothes

  • Included: Transport, entry fees, lunch, guide, bottled water

  • Excluded: Tips, alcoholic drinks, optional massage or spa services

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  1. Is Chemka Hot Springs suitable for children and families?
    Yes, it’s a great destination for families. The water is shallow in parts and deeper in others, so both children and adults can enjoy it safely.

  2. How far is Chemka Hot Springs from Moshi and Arusha?
    From Moshi, it’s about 1.5 hours. From Arusha, it takes about 2–2.5 hours depending on road conditions.

  3. Is the water really hot?
    No, it’s warm and pleasant, not boiling. It’s called “hot springs” because the water comes from geothermal sources underground.

  4. Can I bring my own food and drinks?
    Yes, though a local lunch is usually included in the tour. Some vendors also sell snacks and drinks nearby.

  5. Are there changing and bathroom facilities?
    Yes, there are basic facilities including changing rooms and toilets near the swimming area.

  6. Is it crowded?
    It can get busy on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays are usually quieter and more peaceful.

  7. Can I combine Chemka with other activities?
    Yes! Many travelers combine it with the Materuni Waterfall tour for a full-day nature and cultural experience.

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Price Includeds

  • Park entry fees and government taxes

  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof

  • Professional English-speaking driver-guide

  • Full-board accommodation during the safari

  • Bottled drinking water during game drives

  • Airport transfers (arrival and departure)

Price Excludeds

  • International and domestic flights

  • Travel insurance and visa fees

  • Tips for the guide and lodge staff

  • Alcoholic and soft drinks at lodges

  • Personal expenses (e.g. souvenirs, laundry)

  • Optional activities (e.g. balloon safari, Maasai village visit)